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Who Will Be Next To Win: Wie or Love III?


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  1. 1. Next To Win?

    • Michelle Wie
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    • Davis Love III
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In this week's podcast we talked about whether we thought Michelle Wie would win an LPGA event before Davis Love III. Even given her limited playing schedule, I think Michelle will beat Love III to the punch, for no other reason than I simply have some sort of feeling in my gut. Erik's on the opposite side of the issue.

Plus, look at the numbers! She's the second best female player in the world! ! !

Where do you stand and why?

Jeff Gladchun

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In this week's podcast we talked about whether we thought Michelle Wie would win an LPGA event before Davis Love III. Even given her limited playing schedule, I think Michelle will beat Love III to the punch, for no other reason than I simply have some sort of feeling in my gut. Erik's on the opposite side of the issue.

I chose Love. He's had injuries. Michelle, on the other hand, has not demonstrated that she can play well under pressure.

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I chose Love. He's had injuries. Michelle, on the other hand, has not demonstrated that she can play well under pressure.

I choose Love as well, although for the obvious reason -- the sheer fact that Wie plays a light schedule means that Love will have more chances, provided he stays healthy this year.

I do think Wie has the chops to win this year, and that was definitely no choke job at the Fields Open last month. With all the pressure of playing in front of her home crowd, she fired off a solid 66 on Sunday... second best round of the day only behind winner Meena Lee. She's a quick study... I'm confident that she'll pull one out this season.

"I played like shit." -Greg Norman after the '96 Masters.


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I chose DL3 because he is in the groove right now. Heck, he could win today for all we know. He is putting the ball pretty good right now, and that will take him a long way.

He struggled last season pretty badly, but he started coming on late-last season. He finished strong last weekend and is looking good this weekend.

And the MCI Heritage is coming up soon, and we all know how well DL3 plays in that tourney, as well as The Players Championship. So I honestly believe DL3 could win in the next month.

As for Michelle, I hope she goes another year or two without winning just to hear people talk about it. :)
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I guess I'll have to go with the Big Wiesy here and say she'll will win before DL III.

And you know, for some reason, Davis Love just seems to rub me the wrong way. I don't know why, he just gives off that vibe.

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As for Michelle, I hope she goes another year or two without winning just to hear people talk about it. :)

Yeah, and she'd be the ripe old age of 18 at that time. I'm thinking you might as well get used to it... she's probably going to be around a while. (Barring a Tracy Austin-style flameout, that is.)

"I played like shit." -Greg Norman after the '96 Masters.


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Yeah, and she'd be the ripe old age of 18 at that time. I'm thinking you might as well get used to it... she's probably going to be around a while. (Barring a Tracy Austin-style flameout, that is.)

I said on the podcast that she

could be out of golf by the time she's 25. We shall see...

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(Barring a Tracy Austin-style flameout, that is.)

or Ty Tryon... remember

him ?

Jeff Gladchun

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3 Wood: Titleist 904F, 15°, YS-6+ StiffIrons: Titleist 695CB 3-PWWedges: Titleist Vokey 252.08, SM56.10 SM60.08Putter: Odyssey White Steel #5 Center-ShaftBall: TaylorMade TP Black / Titleist ProV1xHome Course: Oakland Hills...


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